William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849.
William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849, including the whole of 1846.
Madison S. Perry (born 1814 in Lancaster County, South Carolina; died March 1865 in Rochelle, Florida) succeeded James E. Broome as the fourth Governor of Florida, serving between October 5, 1857 and October 7, 1861, including the whole of 1858.
John Milton (born April 20, 1807 in Louisville, Georgia; died April 1, 1865 in Marianna, Florida) succeeded Madison S. Perry as the fifth Governor of Florida, serving between October 7, 1861 and April 1, 1865. Following the end of Milton's term as Governor, Abraham K. Allison (born December 10, 1810 in Jones County, Georgia; died July 8, 1893 in Quincy, Georgia) became the sixth Governor of Georgia, serving between April 1, 1865 and May 19, 1865. Following the end of Allison's term as Governor, there was a vacancy in the role of Governor until July 13, 1965, when William Marvin (born April 14, 1808 in Fairfield, New York; died July 9, 1902 in Skaneateles, New York) became the seventh Governor of Florida, serving between July 13, 1865 and December 20, 1865. Following the end of Marvin's term as Governor, David S. Walker (born May 2, 1815 in Kentucky; died July 20, 1891 in Tallahassee, Florida) became the eighth Governor of Florida, serving between December 20, 1865 and July 4, 1868.
The first governor of Florida after statehood was William D. Moseley (served from June 25, 1845 - October 1, 1849).
Florida became a state in 1845 and then seceded in 1861. Florida was readmitted to the Union in 1868. Florida enter the union on Mar. 3, 1845.
William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849, including the whole of 1848.
Florida became a state on March 3rd, 1845.
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William Dunn Moseley (born February 1, 1785 in Lenoir Coty, North Carolina; died Janaury 4, 1863 in Palatka, Florida), the first Governor of Florida, served between June 25, 1845 and October 1, 1849. Following the end of Moseley's term as Governor, Thomas Brown (born October 25, 1785 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died August 24, 1867 in Tallahassee, Florida) became the second Governor of Florida, serving between October 1, 1849 and October 3, 1853.
Florida was admitted to the union in 1845According to the state of Florida - Florida became a state on March 3, 1845. For more information go to the related link.
Florida was admitted into the Union on March 3, 1845.
That depends on when you are referring to.The first military governor was Andrew Jackson (March 10, 1821 - December 31, 1821).The first governor of the Florida territory was William Duval (April 17, 1822 - April 24, 1834).The first governor of the state of Florida was William D. Moseley (June 25, 1845 - October 1, 1849).